Episode 235 - NinjaVember No.2 - The Hunted & Ninja III: The Domination
Brad and Lisa Gullickson from the In The Mouth of Dorkness Podcast join Jon Cross to talk two more weird and wonderful ninja movies for NinjaVember - The Hunted & Ninja III: The Domination.
Sixty Minutes To Midnight
Jon Cross gets the chance to watch and review the excellent new action, horror, thriller from Slate 10 Productions - Sixty Minutes To Midnight - produced by Frank Ieraci and Tom Stefanac, written by Terry McDonald, directed by Neil Mackay and starring Robert Nolan and Arnold Sidney.
It's Straw Dogs meets The Running Man.
Ninja Busters – A Crap-Cinema Masterpiece Nearly Lost to the Sands of Time
For NinjaVember Lisa Gullickson reviews the lost, cult, Ninja classic Ninja Busters.
Tragedy Girls
Lisa Gullickson looks at how, for slasher films, the worm may finally be turning in her review of the smart, sassy, horror comedy Tragedy Girls.
Maniac Cop (1988)
Michael Campochiaro looks at the enduring - and still timely - cult classic horror/action film from the minds of Larry Cohen and William Lustig, Maniac Cop, starring Bruce Campbell, Tom Atkins and Robert Z'Dar.
Episode 234 - NinjaVember No.1 - Ninja & Ninja 2: Shadow of a Tear
Moe and Doc join Jon Cross to discuss the modern day, ninja related, action classics starring Scott Adkins, Ninja & Ninja 2: Shadow of a Tear directed by Isaac Florentine.
The Phantom of the Paradise: A Macabre Meditation on The Entertainment Monster and All It Devours
Lisa looks at another Horror Musical and how eerily relevant it is today, as it ever was. Directed by Brian DePalma, with Music by Paul Williams and starring Jessica Harper, it's Phantom of the Paradise!
The Founder
Jon Wallace, hungry for a tasty and greasy story of a rose tinted Americana 50s, starring a never better Michael Keaton, is left a little hungry and thirsty by Robert D. Siegel's The Founder.
Halloween (1978)
Michael Campochiaro Vs. Michael Myers in his annual revisit of the perennial seasonal favourite, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978).
Episode 233 - Horrotober '17 No.5 - A Scrotum of Draculas
On this our last Horrotober podcast for 2017, Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk two completely bizarre and quite probably awful Dracula films - Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula and Dracula 2000 with Gerard Butler as Dracula (which sounds like a Monty Python joke but isn't, it's painfully true)
Dracula A.D. 1972
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, debates the guilt in "guilty pleasure" sequel of Hammer's long-running Dracula franchise, 1972's Dracula A.D. 1972.
Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue 20th Anniversary
Lindsey Thomas takes a look at the 20th Anniversary re-release of the striking and provocative anime, cult classic, debut of Satoshi Kon, Perfect Blue.
Episode 232 - Horrotober '17 No.4 - Suspiria
At 2 a.m. in the noisiest diner in all of New York, the tired & grumpy Jon Cross and the generally affable Jim Wallace sit down to try and work out just what Dario Argento's Suspiria is all about.
In Defense of the Horror-Musical: Exhibit A – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Lisa Gullickson brings you songs! scares!! and Sondheim!!! with her look at the musical horror, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - nope not the Burton/Depp one - the Angela Lansbury one from 1982!
Lumpkin the Pumpkin
Owen Durivage, our explorer in the darkened, damp, dingy corners of VHS/movie land, tells us all about the barely-animated, Halloween themed film Lumpkin The Pumpkin.
In his own words "It’s not good, but I feel everyone should see it at least once.
Warrior’s Gate
Lindsey Thomas relives the movies of her youth and finds plenty of fun in Enter The Warrior's Gate from the minds of Luc Besson and Robert Kamen
Episode 231 - Horrotober '17 No.3 - Blood Games/The Catcher/Billy Club
Returning champ, Nick Consol joins us to discuss not one but three baseball themed horror films - Blood Games, The Catcher & Billy Club
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Bloke Down The Pub is wishing that his beloved Hammer had made a whole slew of Sherlock Holmes movies after watching 1959's The Hound of the Baskervilles starring Peter Cushing, Andre Morell and Christopher Lee.
Pet Sematary
Jon Cross revisits Stephen King's Pet Sematary and finds lots to love amongst the crudely written gravestones and zombie cats.
Episode 230 - Horrotober '17 No.2 - Terror at London Bridge/Edge of Sanity/Bad Karma
Jon Cross is joined by Moe Porne of No Budget Nightmares and Dee Shaw of The 3 Black Geeks to discuss a trilogy of American takes on the Jack The Ripper legend - Terror at London Bridge, Edge of Sanity & Bad Karma. This podcast has got The Hoff, bricks, sweaty Perkins and more!